Spbosfioahon



(No M0331.)-

H. TINTROP.

NBGKTIE.

' G ATTEST, 13u/Emma,

No. 333,332. 113331133331357 31, 1337.A

the sheathjvith connectihgpin.

smoeroe'iomfarmmg para of Lettere Parent No. 3163.862, ated May s1, las?.

'i Appncnton inea september leises. semi No. 213.559. (No motel.)

The two sides may he made eithrof the 5o same or of dissimilar colors or kinds of goods, H toreceive the connectinghe iiap or bosom-piece Bin general appearance like the ordinary bosompiece now in common use; but Iattach the 55 connectingrings G and G to receive the connectng-pin D. I also employ dissimilarcolors tyv'o sides, so-as to reversing, as will be described. I form the neck strap like 'the neckstraps of' other 6o neckties in common use, with the addition of the connecting-ring E to and connect and hind the @o all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, HENRY TINTRoP, a citizen of the United S residing inthe city and county of San Francisco, and State of haveinvented a new'and useful Improvement in Neckties, oi which the following is a specication. i

f My invention relates to reversible and interchangeahle neckties; and it consists in the construction, arrangement, and operation of the parts composing the same.

Figure l shows a front viewof the neektie complete. Fig. 2 shows the sheath or front connecting-piece. Fig. 3 showsthe Hap or hosom-pieee. Fig. e shows thel neck-strap. Fig. showsthe connecting-pin. Fig. shows I place the pin D through the eyeiet H 65 .position shown in Fig. 6. I then piace pin through the ring G or G in the posishown in Fig. 7. Lthen pass the ring E over thepin D in. the position shown in Fig.

the tion and bring the outer end down through the sheath A and catch it over the point vof the pin D, (in a manner Well known,) as shown in Fig. 9. f

t is understood that the neck-strap is passed 75 around the neck of the wearer before catching upon the pin in the same manner as in the operation of other of the neckstrap O- the purpose of tightening and securing the bosom-piece in position. Fig. 9 isa rear view showing the sheath with the bosom-piece d rawn np in position and the neck-strap passed down and hooked upon the connectingpin, ready to be drawn up and hold the same in position."

A represents the sheath B, the bosom-piece; C, the eonnectingpin. D'shows nectingpin. 4 E shows the connecting-ring for the neck-strap. F shows the stop upon the connecting-pin. G and G show the connectingri ngs upon' the bosom-piece. represents the eyelet or hole through the sheath forthe pin to pass through. Y l

following is' the construction 'of neekties.

y Having thus described my invention, what I or front neekpiece; neck-strap,- D, the the head of the oonthe pin D, as set forth.

2. In an article of neck-wear, the sheath A, having the eyelct H, the bosonrpiece B, andthe i11- neck-strap C, each of the latter provided with sti i he seine ce, or'simiiar to neekties nonr in common i form it, of pastehoard or other sti l materia! snitabie for keeping the prop-er shape. cover it with silk, satin, or other material such as neckties are commonly covered with.

general appeary HENRY T'inrsor.

XVitnesses: t

JOHN H. REnsfroNE, L. E. RnDsToNE.

8. I then draw it up to the required position 7oV claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 8o

. terminaleonneeing-rings,incombination with 9o 

